ADetailedFinish
New member
Sorry but this is kind of a rant, kind of a question. Just wanna hear some discussion from the other pro's
So I was driving down the dealership row and in front one of the dealers it has an A-frame sign that say Premier Auto Detailing. A couple days later I went in as a customer looking for a new rig. I looked at a bunch of cars new and used. I asked the car salesman if they detail all the cars before the get on the lot (I already new they do) and he said "ya of course we got one of the best detailers around." As all the vehicles I looked at had swirls, rids, etched in water spots.
Across the road is a touchless car wash that the owner cleans their vehicle with a brush. Outside of that has a sign that says Auto Detail $25.
With these advertisements I see all day long how do you try to pass the word on about proper detailing without knocking down the "hacks". I just wanna hear what you personally say to the people that argue with your pricing because they can go to "premier detailing" down the road for 1/4 of the cost.
I tell people that a proper detailer know's how to properly use all types of buffers. Know's the chemical's that are being used and how to properly protect all surfaces of the vehicle. Another thing that a detailer must know is what actually fixes the paint and what actually damages the paint as far as adding swirls and buffer trails..
So I was driving down the dealership row and in front one of the dealers it has an A-frame sign that say Premier Auto Detailing. A couple days later I went in as a customer looking for a new rig. I looked at a bunch of cars new and used. I asked the car salesman if they detail all the cars before the get on the lot (I already new they do) and he said "ya of course we got one of the best detailers around." As all the vehicles I looked at had swirls, rids, etched in water spots.
Across the road is a touchless car wash that the owner cleans their vehicle with a brush. Outside of that has a sign that says Auto Detail $25.
With these advertisements I see all day long how do you try to pass the word on about proper detailing without knocking down the "hacks". I just wanna hear what you personally say to the people that argue with your pricing because they can go to "premier detailing" down the road for 1/4 of the cost.
I tell people that a proper detailer know's how to properly use all types of buffers. Know's the chemical's that are being used and how to properly protect all surfaces of the vehicle. Another thing that a detailer must know is what actually fixes the paint and what actually damages the paint as far as adding swirls and buffer trails..